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Central Australian students experienced the magic of STEM in ‘Science Week in the Centre’ as part of National Science Week.

Inspired NT, an Inspiring Australia STEM outreach initiative hosted by Charles Darwin University (CDU) is working to engage with schools and organisations around Alice Springs to get more people from the Red Centre to promote science, technology and innovation in everyday life.

From loading critically injured patients on red dirt runways to making lifesaving split-second decisions mid-air, a new partnership between Charles Darwin University (CDU) and CareFlight is opening placement opportunities with a difference for students.

This year the organisations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to allow for CDU health students to undertake clinical placements with CareFlight.

A new course offering at Charles Darwin University is looking to save lives, while capturing venomous and nonvenomous snakes.

For the first time CDU is offering a Snake ID, capture and relocate course, the short course will benefit people who regularly encounter snakes in their work or living spaces or for people who would like to enhance their knowledge of snakes and reptiles in Australia.

A radical shift in our relationship with the environment is needed and it is time we intervene in the extinction crisis, experts say.

A review led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) found negative trends in Australian biodiversity loss – caused by invasive species, interrupted First Nations land and sea management, altered fire regimes, and changed water flows – could rapidly worsen unless policymakers act with haste.

Professor Sunil Kadri, head and shoulders, with a small furry animal on his right shoulder
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Charles Darwin University (CDU) students got a free morning cup of coffee with a side of advice at the Casuarina campus, as local police officers offered a space to ask questions about safety at the University, at home and in the community.

The collaboration with Northern Territory Police and Study NT aims to foster an inclusive campus environment while providing students with the opportunity to engage with local law enforcement.

Mid Autumn Festival
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Chinese Mid Autumn Festival Celebration

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